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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sansa I.· Cu. 771. - I926··. 863 tionof, screen wagon and city delivery.and'collection eer.vicc,—,iisca1 year1926,$940,000r. ·. .:c4»c . ·‘c_ — , ·,w The; Postmaster. General may, during the fiscal years 1926 and m§"{,°j’,,°_;’,°,,{’,Q,,f,f“°*° 1927, purchase and maintain from ~ e appropiiation; “ Vehicle service ’ such tractors and trailer trucks as may V required in the operation of the screen wagon and city delivery and collection omcn or run snoozsn nssxsrsxr ,1·os·1·uas·r1:a enxniun P(§$g••;;;1m Gtgsnyumt For the operation and maintenance of the airplane mail service Né‘·,§“"§§fk ’gd“*,§a*j; between New York, New York, and,San Francisco, California, via Fmncim. Chicago, Illinois, and Omaha Nebraska, and for the installation, Inswunz mem ny- equipment, and operation of the airplane mail service by night dy- L°‘"°'"°°' ing and to enable the department to make the additionalcharges for both night and day service on Hrst-class mail matter in accordance · with existing law, including necessary incidental expenses and em loyment of necessary personnel, fiscal year 1926 $75,000, .,.me,_ mum, pw Nbr travel allowance to railway ostal clerks and substitute rail- moms. wqy postal clerks, fiscal year 1926, $55,000. _ Electric and cable or electric and cable car service, fiscal year 1926, $60,000. dm, ,0,,,,,,, For balances due foreign countri including ayment of balances mums. found due b arbitral sentence inglhe, dispute between the United States Post Office Department and the administrations of Norway, Vol.35,p.1661. Denmark, and Sweden under the provisions of article 23 of the Universal Postal Convention of Rome for the iiscal years that fol- low: 1914, $15,690.37; 1915, $43,193.33; 1916, $55,747.75; 1917, $51,778.54; 1918, $26,071.33; 1919, $25,552.97; 1920, $26,317.11; 1921, $6,603.47; 1922, $6,603.47; 1923, $6,603.47; 1924, $3,301.74; 1n all, $267,463.55. . . . E For balances due foreign countries, including the pa ent of F¤r¤¤¤¤1v¤¤¤19‘¤¤· interest on balances due for the transportation 0 mails, flsldlal year 1926, $63,249.28. . The paymentof balances found due by arbitral sentence under the m?,§{?§,$F‘ °“° by "` provisions of article 23 of the Universe Postal Union of Rome and ,2V<>¤i9*g;,1>- ¥¤°i>V¤*- under the provisions of article 25 of the Universal Postal Conven- 'p' ' tion of Ma rid may be made from the appropriations for ",Ba1ances due foreign countries " for the Hscal years 1924, 1925, and 1926. ormon or romrru Assxsmxr ros·ruAe·rmz enunnsn P0i;g;¤8;¤m G:n§§¤• For inland transportation by star routes sexcepting service in ¤>¤¢¢¤· ¤¤¤¤¤¤ Alaska), including temporary service to new y established oflices, ' fiscal year 1926, $250,000. · DEPARTMENT OF STATE D°"°"“‘°“‘°'S°“‘°· Refund of Chinese Iudemnit : For refund' iv to the Govern- §§}“°“°I“Q’°”‘“"Y· ment of China in accordance with the public liibbsolution approved i¤\g9;?;d °f1;uSwd May 21, 1924, and the Executive order of July 16, 1925, of the °' ’p` sums aid b that Governmentand covered into the Treasury of the Uiiited States on November 2 and December 4, 1917, ec- tively, representing the monthly quotas for October and Novl:rix1l>er, 1917, respectively, of the Chinese indemnity, fiscal year 1926, $9%%-41. M M h M h F ayment to rs. ar ret e urp y: or the a ment to Mrs. W1- M”¥°’°“‘° Margarethe Murphy, wiglbw of George Herbert Mp yhy, late con- Mi£cllh4ls;p.10<10. sul general at Zuric Switzerland, one ear’s salaryudl) her deceased husband, who died of illness incurred while in the Consular Service, fiscal year 1926, $9,000. r